Sunday February 19, 1950: on this day

February 19, 1950 was the 50th day of the year 1950, under the sign of Pisces and the day of the week was Sunday.

Is February 19, 1950 a day special to you? If so you may like to discover what happened on that day, the zodiac sign and moon phase on February 19, 1950, who was born and died on February 19, 1950, what holidays and observances are celebrated on February 19, 1950, which were the most popular songs (ex. The Third Man Theme by Anton Karas), movies (e.g. No Man of Her Own, directed by Mitchell Leisen), TV series (e.g. Command Post) books and videogames back then.

On this page we will address all your questions and curiosities about February 19th, 1950 to help you enjoy your trip down memory lane.

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What day of the week was February 19, 1950?


February 19, 1950 was a Sunday and it was the 50th day of the year 1950 in the Gregorian calendar.

February 19, 1950 can also be written as 2/19/1950 in the US and as 19/2/1950 in UK and Europe.

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February 19, 1950: What happened on that day?


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February 19, 1950: What were the magazines covers that day?

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February 19, 1950: What is The Zodiac Sign for that day?


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The Zodiac and Astrological sign for February 19th is Pisces.

Pisces is the 12th sign in the Western Zodiac. People born between February 19th and March 20th belong to the Pisces sign: discover Pisces personality and who should a Pisces marry.

Babies born in February are either Aquarius or Pisces. People born before February 18th are Aquarius, while people born from February 19th have the sign of Pisces.

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February 19, 1950: What is the Chinese Zodiac Sign for that day?

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The Chinese Zodiac sign for February 19, 1950 is Tiger and the associated element is Metal.

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Birth chart on this day

Discover the planets positions on February 19th, 1950 as well as what the sky looked like at your place

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February 19, 1950: What was the moon phase on that day?


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The moon phase on February 19, 1950 was New Moon.

The moon phase refers to the appearance of the Moon in the night sky on February 19, 1950 and is determined by the portion of the Moon's illuminated surface that is visible from Earth.

An observer located in New York City on February 19, 1950 at 10pm, would see the moon, being 15% full, rising at 08:03 am and setting at 09:30 pm.

The previous full moon was on Feb 02, 1950 while the next full moon would come on Mar 04, 1950.

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Who was born on February 19, 1950?


Famous people born on February 19, 1950:

  • Juice Leskinen

    Finnish singer-songwriter (d. 2006).

  • Andy Powell

    English singer-songwriter/guitarist (wishbone ash).

  • Johan Leysen
  • Donald Sanborn
  • Salvatore Niffoi
  • Derek Clarke
  • Frie Leysen
  • Giancarlo Bossi
  • Chany Suárez
  • Jean-Pierre Malcher

Whose famous birthday is on February 19th?

Famous individuals and celebrities born on February 19th:

  • Smokey Robinson
    Smokey Robinson

    Smokey robinson is a legendary american singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his role as the founder and frontman of the motown...

  • Victoria Justice
    Victoria Justice

    American singer-songwriter, actress, and dancer.

  • Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels

    Jeff daniels is an american actor known for his roles in movies such as dumb and dumber and the squid and the whale.

  • Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro

    Benicio del toro is a puerto rican actor known for his roles in films such as traffic, sicario, and the usual suspects.

  • Merle Oberon
    Merle Oberon

    Eurasian-american actress, who appeared in more than 20 films, including "the private life of henry viii," 33, "over the moon," 1937 and...

  • Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin

    American actor, television and film.

  • Stephen Nichols
    Stephen Nichols

    American actor.

  • Leslie Ash
    Leslie Ash

    English actress.

  • Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone

    English actor, singer and producer.

  • Carson McCullers
    Carson McCullers

    American short story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet (d. 1967).

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February 19, 1950: How old are you if you were born on that day?


You are 74 years 1 month old,

or 889 months

or 3865 weeks and 2 days old,

or 27057 days old,

if you were born on February 19, 1950.

Enjoy a trip down memory lane: discover what the world looked like when you turned 18 years old, 30 years old, 40 years old

How many days until your next birthday if you were born on February 19, 1950?

There are 337 days until your next birthday, which will occur on Wednesday February 19th 2025.

What generation do you belong to if you were born on February 19, 1950?

You belong to the Baby Boomer Generation if you were born on February 19, 1950.

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February 19, 1950: What famous people died on that day?


Famous people died on February 19, 1950:

  • Edyth Walker

    Us singer, dies at 82.

What famous deaths happened on February 19th?

Famous deaths on February 19th:

  • Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi

    Italian stage actor and husky character actor.

  • Janet Blair
    Janet Blair

    American actress.

  • Lydia Shum
    Lydia Shum

    Actress and comedian from hong kong (d. 2008).

  • Billy Mitchell
    Billy Mitchell

    Born in france, an american military man who was the youngest ever general staff officer and, by 1920, a brigadier general.

  • Deng Xiaoping

    A chinese politician, a thrice-purged patriarch of the communist party who had a profound impact on chinese politics for three decades.

  • Harper Lee

    American novelist best known for her 1960 novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird', which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

  • Charl Lagerfeld

    Iconic fashion designer known for his work at Chanel and Fendi.

  • Josabeth Siddall

    Josabeth Siddall was a Pre-Raphaelite artist and model, best known for her work with the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

  • Antino D'Agata

    Italian painter known for his vibrant landscapes.

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February 19, 1950: What are the Holidays, Observances and Saints celebrated on that day?


Holidays on February 19, 1950:

  • Astrology: First day of sun sign Pisces
  • Astrology: Can also be last day of sun sign Aquarius depending on the time of birth and the astrologer's viewpoint.
  • Chaoflux (Discordianism)
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February 19, 1950: Number 1 song on that day

The number 1 song on February 19, 1950 is the best selling or most popular song as resulting from the music charts in the week February 13th and February 19th. It changes depending on Countries, Music Genres and methodology used to rank the most popular song (for ex., sales, streaming).


February 19, 1950: What was the number 1 song in the USA on that day?

The number 1 song in the USA on February 19, 1950 was The Third Man Theme by Anton Karas, according to the music chart for the week February 13th and February 19th.

February 19, 1950: What was the music chart in the USA on that day?

The music chart in the USA on February 19, 1950 is the list of the most popular songs across all genres for the week February 13th and February 19th. It included the following Top 5 songs:

  1. - The Third Man Theme
  2. - My Foolish Heart

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February 19, 1950: What were the most popular movies on that day?

The most popular movies on February 19, 1950 were the films released in theaters close to that day with the largest audiences and significant box office revenue, including:

No Man of Her Own

No Man of Her Own

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Mitchell Leisen

Starring: Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Jane Cowl, Phyllis Thaxter

Country: United States of America

Stage Fright

Stage Fright

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock

Starring: Marlene Dietrich, Jane Wyman, Richard Todd, Michael Wilding

Country: United States of America

Three Came Home

Three Came Home

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Jean Negulesco

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Patric Knowles, Florence Desmond, Sessue Hayakawa

The Secret Fury

The Secret Fury

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Mel Ferrer

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan, Jane Cowl, Paul Kelly

Father Is a Bachelor

Father Is a Bachelor

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Abby Berlin, Norman Foster

Starring: William Holden, Coleen Gray, Mary Jane Saunders, Charles Winninger

February 19, 1950: What were the most popular TV Series on that day?

The most popular TV Series on February 19, 1950 were the Televisions Series released on TV close to that day characterized by high ratings, critical acclaim and a large fan base.. They included:

Command Post

Command Post

Release year: 1950

Dinner Date

Dinner Date

Release year: 1950

Directed by: Gary Lobstein

The Show Goes On

The Show Goes On

Release year: 1950

Escape

Escape

Release year: 1949

Directed by: Roar Uthaug

Your Show of Shows

Your Show of Shows

Release year: 1950

Written by:

Starring: Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris

Country: United States of America

February 19, 1950: What were the bestselling books on that day?

The bestselling books on February 19, 1950 were the literary works published close to that day that have achieved notable commercial success, including:

The Man With The Golden Arm by Nelson Algren

The Man With The Golden Arm

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The Man with the Golden Arm is a novel of rare genius. It describes the death of Frankie Machine, a WWII veteran who dealt cards. He was caught doing his own slow cutting.

Modern Arms And Free Men by Vannevar Bush

Modern Arms And Free Men

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The "world's most distinguished scientist in the field armaments" answers questions regarding America and future threats from technological advances in atomic fuel and manufactured disease in its hands

White Collar Zoo by Clare Barnes

White Collar Zoo

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Here are some familiar office specimens, including the Chairman of Board and the Boss's Wife. They were captured with deadly hilarity.

The Way West by A.B. Guthrie Jr

The Way West

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The WAY WEST is a classic that's both entertaining and informative. It tells the story of pioneer spirit and western passage. This celebrated novel, which is the sequel to THE BIGSKY, tells the story of a frontiersman who returns to …

The Cry And The Covenant by Morton Thompson

The Cry And The Covenant

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Morton Thompson's 1949 novel, The Cry and the Covenant, was published by Doubleday. This novel tells the fictional story of Ignaz Semmeweis, an Austrian-Hungarian doctor who is well-known for his research on puerperal fever as well as his advancements in …

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Who was the US President on February 19, 1950?

On February 19, 1950 the US President was Harry S. Truman (Democrat).

Who was the UK Prime Minister on February 19, 1950?

On February 19, 1950 the UK Prime Minister was Clement Attlee (Labour).

Who was the Pope on February 19, 1950?

On February 19, 1950 the Pope was Pius XII.

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What is special about February 19th?

February 19th refers to a specific date on the calendar, which is the 19th day of the month of February. It is a date that occurs annually and is part of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used around the world.

Over the years several events happened on February 19th, such as:

  • 2019 - Insurgency in egypt (2013)-present: sixteen militants were killed in two raids on egypt's sinai peninsula. the raids also include explosives and weapons.
  • 2018 - Syrian civil war: rif dimashq offensive. according to the syrian observatory for human rights, at least 44 people were killed in air strikes by the syrian air force on rebel-held eastern ghouta.
  • 2017 - Iraqi civil war and battle of mosul: u.s.-backed iraqi forces launched an operation to take back control of western mosul under isil militants, according to haider al-abadi, prime minister of iraq. according to the united nations, humanitarian agencies have been established in the older parts of the city, where food and fuel supplies are already low, running water is scarce and electricity is not reliable for many of the 800,000.

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What happened in 1950?

1950 was filled with very interesting events such as

  • Happy as Larry opens at Coronet Theater NYC for 3 performances
  • Happy as Larry closes at Coronet Theater NYC after 3 performances
  • As the Girls Go closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 420 performances

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What was the calendar for February 1950?

February 1950 followed the same calendar system as the rest of that year and the years surrounding it, with February being the 2nd month of the year. This calendar is characterized by 12 months, 365 days in a common year, and 366 days in a leap year, such as 2012.

Discover how February 1950 calendar looked like.

Sunday February 19, 1950